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In this Post: Massage Therapists learn how to give a hot stone massage, contraindications, techniques, and cautions. Hot stone massage can be an effective way to penetrate a little deeper into our clients tired and aching muscles.
If you have never experimented with using stones, you may want to find a friend and try out a few of the techniques you learn here before diving in with clients. The stones can be a bit awkward to use at first, but once you get the hang of them, you may be surprised by just how much you love implementing them into your repertoire. Clients love stone work. It seems to enhance their relaxation to a whole new level. Traditionally when doing hot stone massage, you would only use hot stones.
However, on occasion, you may want to also use cold stones. There are some wonderful benefits to using cold stones. Contrast therapy or the act of alternating hot and cold treatments to expand and contract the blood vessels, allows nutrient-rich blood to pump more easily through the body. This increases oxygen flow and is an effective method when swelling is present in the body.
Great for athletes and chronic injuries! Whether you choose to do a more traditional hot stone treatment or add in contrast therapy, the supplies, benefits, contraindications, and implementation are fairly similar.
Before we begin, one word of caution, burns from hot stone massage are the 1 reason lawsuits occur against massage therapists. Therefore it is essential that you have an open line of communication with your client. Make sure to explain to your clients prior to the treatment to speak up if the temperature is ever too much for them. Once you have completed your hot stone treatment, make sure to wash all utensils used in the treatment thoroughly. Hot stones are an amazing tool when used safely!